Evolutionary biologists have long sought to understand what factors affect the repeatability of adaptive outcomes. To better understand the role of temperature in determining the repeatability of adaptive trajectories, we evolved populations of different genotypes of the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila at low and high temperatures and followed changes in growth rate over 6,500 generations. As expected, growth rate increased with a decelerating rate for all populations; however, there were differences in the patterns of evolution at the two temperatures. The growth rates of the different genotypes tended to converge as evolution proceeded at both temperatures, but this convergence was quicker and more pronounced at the higher temperature. Ad...
The warmer regions harbor more species, attributable to accelerated speciation and increased ecologi...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Temperature drives performance and therefore adaptation; to interpret and understand these, thermal ...
Understanding the effects of temperature on ecological and evolutionary processes is crucial for gen...
In order to test how T. thermophila will respond to increasing global temperatures replicates of fou...
Evolutionary Rescue (ER) occurs when populations, which have declined due to rapid environmental cha...
Evolutionary Rescue (ER) occurs when populations, which have declined due to rapid environmental cha...
Evolutionary Rescue (ER) occurs when populations, which have declined due to rapid environmental cha...
Fitness effects of mutations may generally depend on temperature that influences all rate-limiting b...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
The ability to respond evolutionarily to increasing temperatures is important for survival of ectoth...
The ability to respond evolutionarily to increasing temperatures is important for survival of ectoth...
The ability to respond evolutionarily to increasing temperatures is important for survival of ectoth...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
The warmer regions harbor more species, attributable to accelerated speciation and increased ecologi...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Temperature drives performance and therefore adaptation; to interpret and understand these, thermal ...
Understanding the effects of temperature on ecological and evolutionary processes is crucial for gen...
In order to test how T. thermophila will respond to increasing global temperatures replicates of fou...
Evolutionary Rescue (ER) occurs when populations, which have declined due to rapid environmental cha...
Evolutionary Rescue (ER) occurs when populations, which have declined due to rapid environmental cha...
Evolutionary Rescue (ER) occurs when populations, which have declined due to rapid environmental cha...
Fitness effects of mutations may generally depend on temperature that influences all rate-limiting b...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
The ability to respond evolutionarily to increasing temperatures is important for survival of ectoth...
The ability to respond evolutionarily to increasing temperatures is important for survival of ectoth...
The ability to respond evolutionarily to increasing temperatures is important for survival of ectoth...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
The warmer regions harbor more species, attributable to accelerated speciation and increased ecologi...
Latitudinal variation in thermal reaction norms of key fitness traits may inform about the response ...
Temperature drives performance and therefore adaptation; to interpret and understand these, thermal ...